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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Be Well-Informed to Find the Right Prepaid Calling Card

One of the great means in communicating easily is prepaid calling card. Prepaid callings very useful since you can use them anywhere and anytime.

Prepaid calling cards are very convenient to use since not just you can purchase one anywhere, in the market or even online but also you can use them through a regular phone, or even pay phone and you can definitely make a call anywhere, anytime.

Yes, prepaid calling cards can be bought anywhere, in the market and online but of course you do not just buy one and use it without knowing whats in it. What do I mean about whats in it? Prepaid calling cards have rates, services and features and all of these differ from every prepaid calling card. That is the reason why you have to know whats in it. Comparing is the best thing a buyer should do. In order to get the best out of your money (the best product, the best features, the best service), you have to give time in knowing and understanding at least few of these prepaid calling cards. In this way, you can find the right prepaid calling card that can suit your needs.

Some prepaid calling cards have different charges and fees such as connection fee, maintenance fee, surcharges and so on. Knowing all of these fees and charges and understanding each of them can help you in determining which prepaid calling card is the right one for you. Certainly, you do not want to be surprise with all of these fees and charges as you are using the prepaid calling card.

So it is better on your part to know all of these stuffs and understand them. Giving your time and effort is necessary; this can help you find the right prepaid calling card that you can use conveniently.

If you travel a lot, or you are residing far from your family and friends, you definitely need a prepaid calling card, anywhere you are, so you can easily call and contact them anytime. Calling your loved one and friends is very important to us especially if we are far from them. So in having the means to call them and have the best rates and services with the money you give out are what you definitely want to happen. In order for this to happen, you have to be an alert and well-informed buyer.

Not only the fees and the charges are what you have to know, you also have to know the features of the prepaid calling cards, compare each, so you can decide which one has the best features you want. Like for example, most prepaid calling cards have PIN which you dial every time you need to make a call. But there are also some prepaid calling cards that dont have PIN. Some prefer to dial PIN since they find it more secure to use but some find dialing Pin a hassle. So it really up to the buyer, this is one of the reasons that you have to know and understand each features.

So in order to find the best deal out of your money, you have to be alert and well-informed about the prepaid calling card that you about to purchase and use.

Eliza Maledevic Ayson http://www.flatrateonline.net/Public/default.aspx

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Military Clause in a Lease- Should I Offer One - Must I Offer One?

Landlords often ask me if they have to provide military clauses in their leases for those members of the military who might need it. Often, they are unclear on exactly what a military clause is, and why they should provide one.

Commonly, there is a situation where one family member has been deployed and the spouse wants to rent an apartment in the States, but wants a military clause so that they will be free to move to where their family member is stationed, if that becomes possible. Alternatively, a member of the armed forces wants to rent a place but might find it necessary to move on very short notice because of a deployment.

A military clause is a lease clause that gives a member of the US Armed Forces the right to break a lease on short notice if that is required by military necessity - typically due to a deployment or a permanent change of station.

You are under no legal obligation to offer a military clause. However, those who are in the military and might otherwise rent from you are often forbidden by their organizations to sign a lease at a location that won't provide a military clause.

The reason is that the military is very demanding of its personnel in their dealings with civilian business people, and insists that they obey all provisions of their contracts. A military person who is subject to deployment would therefore find themselves with a potential conflict, in that they could not deploy due to their contract with you. This also applies to families; for many locations of course the family deploys with the person who is in the service.

Consequently, those who could be deployed are generally forbidden from renting without a military clause.

Now, I will usually jump at the chance to rent to military personnel or military dependants. They tend to be very good tenants, and if you have a problem, you just go to the Commanding Officer and it gets fixed. The only risk is that they might move on short notice, and realistically you always face that risk with tenants - lease notwithstanding.

I had several military tenants when Desert Storm began. They all were deployed, but all of them elected to not exercise their military clauses because they did not expect to be gone long. For awhile, rents arrived sporadically from those people, but I went with it because, after all, we were fighting a war. One tenant, though, became a problem. She flew C-5As back and forth between the States and Saudi Arabia, and the rents just stopped arriving. Finally, I called her CO and asked about it. I put it very politely, because I knew what she was doing, and did not want to be too difficult to deal with, but I needed the money.

Her rent arrived like clockwork after that.

When you rent to military personnel, practically the only risk you run is that they will get deployed.

Jim Locker holds advanced degrees in physics, has designed and developed computer systems and software for over 30 years, and was a landlord for 20 years running up to a couple of hundred properties. He can build or fix pretty much anything. He presently works as an independent computer systems consultant and works for Just So Software, Inc. which produces one of the industry's premier property management software packages.

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